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Anil Kumble Reveals Reason Behind ICC Suggesting Use Of Additional DRS Review

Apart from suggesting the use of extra DRS, ICC Cricket Committee also suggested a ban on the use of saliva by players to polish the ball.

New Delhi: ICC Cricket Committee chairman Anil Kumble has finally revealed the reason behind the apex committee suggesting the use of additional DRS review. Commenting on the matter, cricketing icon Anil Kumble said that the local umpires don't have the required experience and having an extra DRS review would most likely benefit both teams.

Speaking on Star Sports show Cricket Connected, Kumble said: "I think the need of hour was to start cricket. We also felt that because of travel restrictions, there could be quarantine measures. You don't have too many elite umpires in the panel. So, we felt that for cricket to kickstart, its best to use local umpires. Most countries don't have the experience, the local umpires don't have the experience of a Test match or being part of a Test match. The reason that we started neutral umpiring 20 years ago was because there was the perception of bias.

"The recommendation for an extra review for both teams is not to root that out, but we felt that there could be potential inexperience being in a Test match situation, which is why the advantage of the additional review would probably benefit both the teams. That's one of the reasons why we recommended that we should give the additional review to both the teams in these scenarios."

Apart from suggesting the use of extra DRS, ICC Cricket Committee also suggested a ban on the use of saliva by players to polish the ball. However, ICC also said that spread of the deadly COVID-19 infection through saliva or sweat is 'highly unlikely'.

"The ICC Cricket Committee heard from the Chair of the ICC Medical Advisory Committee Dr Peter Harcourt regarding the elevated risk of the transmission of the virus through saliva, and unanimously agreed to recommend that the use of saliva to polish the ball be prohibited," said the ICC in its statement.

"The committee also noted the medical advice that it is highly unlikely that the virus can be transmitted through sweat and saw no need to prohibit the use of sweat to polish the ball whilst recommending that enhanced hygiene measures are implemented on and around the playing field."

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